Technical Services News - September 2012

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10 Things I Wish I Knew About Networking Before I Needed ThemBridging loops, routing holes, multipath loss... If there's a Murphy's Law in networking, after 26 years behind the console, Jimmy Ray is his biggest client. He takes a break from TechWiseTV to share one of his most popular and requested presentations.

Nothing sugar coated or watered down. This is the "um...oops!" side of networking and what he learned. Plus he shares his ultra secret "alpha geek" tips to really make you stand out in a sea of geekdom!

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How to Get VoWLAN Working Reliably with 792x PhonesAaron Leonard explains how how to make your 792x wireless phones work reliably in 5 easy steps.

Cisco IPS Signatures 101 - Engines, Alerts, Properties, and ActionsWhat is a signature, the components, and the properties? In this month's Chalk Talk, we will answer these questions and dig into how to implement, configure, and view the various components and properties on Cisco IPS Appliances and IOS IPS devices.

• GIST of LISPIn this mobility driven virtualized reality we live in, location and identity must separate. Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) provides this freedom. Sing along and share this ode to LISP and Schoolhouse Rock.

• Fundamentals of AppNavNew Cisco AppNav virtualization technology provides network-integrated WAN optimization that allows for elastic pooling of resources. Watch this TechWiseTV Fundamentals to learn how this can be both policy based and on demand. Don't let dynamic applications ruin your ability to deliver the flexibility and scalability user demand.